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of the sick. A private letter from Calorstaited 18th June sold, and daar Ample advice is to sarath about he adjou weesent the interests of perhaps the most cogant of all, in Lavener of week. The members of the sity. And there is yet another negament. The Okina lost, sayaThe weather hero has been trilio, the fans would probably tave many fires-I am, ko the public, sad as thought it would be as well adopting the name Hysgo for the entire part

Last Friday the Lospitals were fall and men'

lengy moras, sorso as wazuth

Y. STEWART. Colonial rotary,

Vanly) a pollay | found doad and dying in every ship. : Fortunate- Mr. PRANCIS proposal that the lotter be re of suppression, to u lier term. A 19 on Friday night there was a star of Bangor ferred to a Sub-Committes to amsist of Urs alear and accurate at host of facts is under and it gave us fresh life. Had timt foarful Ayres. Ho Kai, Cantle and the Registra weather gone on for a few more days all the all circumstances the best. There are other Europeans would have been doad Last night General, to prepare moranda an the lines

The motion was carried unanimously, HEAT interests besides those of epimerce to beaga. I make sure I was on the road to the intimated in the latter.

happy hunting grounds. I could not get my considered, Statistics may almost be called temperatas down and my heart was going like notice given at the Just mestier, mond that

The SURVEYOR-GENERAL, in accordance with the breath of life to the anience of bygione; [a pump till I cooled myself down with ice. I

it

in the esfost and best cure for Prickly Heat, affords instant relief, and will be found assful in allaying all irritation of the skin, whether arbing from acidifier soused by the bites and stings of insects; it is Blac

Toilet

Hmgkeng, 12th July, 1888.

NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS.

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Corradications on Editorial matters should be sdressed, "The Editor," and those on buristas "The

Manager." and not to individuals by name.

is

Mr. Ene seconded the motion.

Bo

were

The by-laws bars been published in the areas. The CAPTAIN SUPERINTENDENT OF FOLICE

ARMSTRONG AND SVETTIN.

The CHAIRMAN---Noi by the manstion of the In a recent iscia, wo (Japan Mail) gunteð from the Chittexa Times a brief account of trials Mr. Francis—f supplied the press with conducted off Ta-lion-run, in the presence of

Viceroy Ll for the purpose of determining the spice myself.

The CAPTAIN SUPERINTENDENT OF POLICE Speeds of the two now Armstrong and two new

me for copies, hot as I had no diractione in the matter I told them I was able to give them copies. It was not that I had any desire to keep back anything from the public, Iond no directions

they should learn the beling of the public on The Convention under which foreigners wors these bro-laws Coples had not been supplied permitted to reside here runs thus The to the prose at the last meeting, zod consequently Ispanese Government will form at Hyogo the by-laws had caly been published a day or settlement for foreigners," do, the fill deeds for to go. The by-laws required careful can- land on the Settlement all mention. Hyogo, and sideration, as they effected a large number of the the foreign consule are all consals at Hyogo. terests.

The preponderance appears to be in favour of The CHAIRMAN said he understood it was adopting finally the same more generally in use, lows should not be sent to the proes until the be that as it may, the existing anomaly sliculd

be determined. is is by the light they afford that dangor suppose you are getting it hot enough, but still select Dimittee be appointed to prapace stand agreed at the last meeting that caples of the by- and the ter noen to the world at large, but

it is never so bad as this place. When the rising orders for the guidance of the offers of the

by-laws came up for consideration by the Hon. Board. Such orders were monoseary to ensàte

Mr. FRANCIS said he did not know of any son, and averted, and the unnecessary acts lo it will be much cooler. My sabin ranges the afficers of the Beard to carry and the dutie stories of life diminished. · The returns from 97 to 103 deg. How is that for temperature? cast upon them. Be had with him the instruc-Bash agragment. of the Sanitary Board show that the Tokyo correspondent writes to the Japan tous imed to its offers by the old board, and donth rate for the civil section of the fait as follows:-Ladies in Japan onghe woll be thought these might with advantage be adopt- British and Foreign community last year them by their sisters from beyond the Pasillo, Committes might consider proper.

to take into consideration the kind odelos given ed by the new board with augh alterations as the was 33.8, and for the first six months of the about their personal attire, published in your is

MT. FRANCIS Submitted that the motia was present year 38.2 per thousand por annum.eue of the 28th June. I am myself a alrong.

advocate of maintenance of our national acetames, & little pomature because at the present momont The Begistrar-General's figares make the and I quite endorse your suggestion of a general the dution af those officers ware not known toopies were laid on the table at the last Stutün oruisers late added to the Chinese a jrate-less, because the army and navy are in-adoption of hakower by Japanese women,

We the Board itself. He thought the motion shoald ooting. The presa ocull have used them if The result of the trials was that the Stottin oruiters made 1478 and -15 03 kuote respectivaly, MY. FRANCIS-Certainly they could not. The while the Armstrong made 17 and 17.9 knots. cloded, and the percentage of deaths in the untat al admit that the dress of our ladies, as it be postponed until the Roard keer motly what they had wanted to.

now exists, with all its charms and graos, is ootustractions they would require their offlers to services is less thau in the civil community. trary to modesty and unatted to the western put into forse. By an order and by His Ex-Soretarg deliberately refused to supply the These facts wers stated in the briefest, most colourless manner by our Tientsio contemporary, We mention this maltar bore, because the mode of demantle babits, but that is no reason cellency the Governor the provisions of the old prees with copies when asked.

The SEOKYTARY--I did no such thing, Mr. and wore reproduced by us with only one com Clairman.

mont, lonmely, that they would probably in- figures we published the other day bars why we should discard it altogether. It is Ordinance held good until the new ones samoin-

t be regretted that before adopting Ears to fozoo. Ho thought for the present the oflore T'he CRAIHAN-The press applied to treat the Jaguase Naval Department. Our beon called in question. They are, however, pean dress influential members of the Japanese should not under the old instructions, and he

paragraph was not, however, enfèred to pass DO. challenged. It evoked a protest from a "Bab regret tu any, perfectly correct, and society did not form a antional dress associa would propose, an amendment scoordingly.

tise and appoint a committee oureisting of a visile the state of things thoes figa certain number of India and gentlemen likely Fraucis's proponi appeared to answer the mme The SURVEYOR GENERAL said that Mr.

seribor, who, professing to, find that it "looked correctness, at least of impression" undertook disclosa exista it is the duty of every ta hara an Hea on the subject in order to decide purpeso as his own, oxcopt that new officers ap

J to explain why no comparison of the ships' speeds Correspondents are requested to forward their same publio minded man to face them bald to what form should be adopted in fature. pointed under this Ordiannes would have no

was just, ad concluded his letter with this para graph Bat, Mr. Editor, if you think that Eator, act for publication, but as evidens of goodly atid, while avoiding exaggeration and Fortunately, the muses of Japanese women still strzelions.

maintain their national robo, and the opportunity

the facts are unknown to the authorities in panie, to do all that lies in his power to of returning to the right method is not yet hope

Japan, and that pour article will turn their minds, you annat naele bave very little know. bring about a change for the better, Batlessly gone. As one of the improraments upon the existing style, adoption of a modified kakama

lodge of what is going on in Japan at present." MARINE COURT. leven from a purely commercial point of view ought certainly to be resorted to. But the most

Being familar with the gross discourtesy too a question very much whether the weekly important question is how are we to harmoniso

Foften displayed by newspaper controversialista 12th July

in this Settlement, vo were not at all startled publication of the deathe recorded in attend-thasbi? Without an 26 (which by the way serves aas tournure) the Japanese dress would be bats Orders for extra copies of the Daily Pre shoulded by any prejudicial results. Quarantine poor undigzited garment: The Lakoma, in its

by this radeness of our correspondent. That BEFORE CAPTAIN RUMEY, R.N.

he should obargé 'm, on grounds en plain- be sent before 11 m. on the day of publication has been enforced against this colony on uro-1 present form, looks awkward, when worn with an

yisory, with Supprennio reri anil WILFULLY REMAINING, BEHIND HIS SHIP. vious occasions, when no-scal ratus were ph. Once this point settleil, we should be far

deliberate attempt to prommigate false con towards tho desired and,

Joseph Grossman, treman of the steamer Nor.ceptions, could only be taken as an unfor published, when the causes of death were not

thern, was charged, on the information of Hor-tunto indication of sister the quality of his classified in the same way, and when, there

bert Gidley, P.U. 60, with wilfully csining beawe mind or the nature of his education. W bind his ship is reason to believe, discaso was less pre-

therefore, neglect this point of his attack, and valent than it has been of late. The Go-

Horbort. Gidley said-I arrosted defendant confine Dorelves to his statement of arowed fact. rasterday. He in one the man who remained He says then, in effect, that it is anjust to com. veraments which thon enforced quarantine

bahind from the tester Northern on Jann 1th. pare the spnods of the tettin and Armstrong against Hongkong ward guided more

est aboard the slay.

Defendant stated that he coalt get nothing to Feels without adding a statomost of the ten-

tures in which they differ in respect of armour, by cumear, which always exaggeratra, than

armanout, and design Let us see how far hid by accurate information. They now have

accout of these differences is corrol. Ho dea- for their guidance tables giving correct roof Mosers. Conybear wad Saunders, who in-ings of the Board all questions which areau

oribes the Armstrong ve cela as "ligki oruisers, turns of the number of deaths and their veighed against the closing of the Square to cers, and there can be little doubt that public meetings. Sharp soufles took plzoo bo bot for those tables, showing that the dis ase teen the police and the crowd, and several which has been so provaliut was of n climatic arrest wars ponds. (under which term we include local causes generally) 'and non-infectious character, qua-

and address with communications addrossed to the

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(1818

By the Japan mail which arrived yesterday we are in receipt of our usual file of the #gogo News, a number of which, thxt of FOCHTERN TROUSAND AND FIVE HUNDRED the 28th June, contains an article on the

FOREIGNERS stranged under one Alphabet in the strictest unitary condition of Hongkong. Our contem-rantine would bave been established at order, the initials as well sa the surnames porary, taking the China Ma as its autho- variona points long ago. That it has begu

LATEST TELEGRAMS.

FROM SINGAPORE PAPERS.]

LONDON, 1st July. TRAFALGAR SQUARE. About thras thousand persons assembled on Saturday at Trafalgar Square, at the instance

CORRECTION. The message dated London, 4th July, should have road:-There has been severe fighting in Zululand, and the British force, consisting for

rebel Ishlagania. Both sides lost heavily.

Mr. FRANCIS Bald he would aid to big amendment to meet such a mess, and proposed the followingThat pending the preparation of by-laws under the public Health Ordinanen, the offers of the Boart be directed to act under the instructions issued under the authority of the bite Board, and according to prastice; and that the Sanitary Engineer te instructed to wes to the carrying out of Part 3 of the Health Or diance referring to new baillings and to refer all doubtful questions arising thercon to the Board or the select Committee.

Dr. Ho Kar seconded, Carried unanimously.

Dr. Ho Kars notios for stjoernment was then put to the meeting and carried. The Board accordingly adjourned,

A sentence of three weeks' imprisonment with hard labour was passed on the prisoner.

The MAP2 and PLANS have been mastte tits, draws a must alarming pieture of the established now is due probably to ignorant the most part of native loving, totally rontod the edge of the Chinese. He suggested Dr. Hots possibilition of benefit both, to bad, and soul. their 2-inoh side armour and with a partial

being siphabetiosi. re-engraved in a superior style and brought up to date. They now consist of

FLAGS OF MERSAFTILE HOUÉES IN CHINA.

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MAP OF THE Istard of HONGKONG. PLAN OF THE GITT OF VICTORIA.

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Shanghai, Amoy and Newchwang. Hongkong Cheir, Jinriskghs, and Boat Hire.

The APPENDIX consists of

Tantsia, 1859.

Chefoo, with Addition Artiole Opion Convention, 1886. and all others not abrogated.

France, Tisain, 1858

Convention, 1860

Tientsin, 1885

Treaty of Commerce, 1886.

Ormvention, 1837.

United States, Toutsin, 1853 !

"

Additional, 1869

Poking, 1880

German, Tientsin, 1861

Peking, 1880

state of affaire in this colony. Some weeke ago the Mail published a series of sensations queries under the bending of "Does the Go- vernor know" giving to them all the prominence of double leaded type. On the strength of these assertions, put in the form

panic baring compelled the Governments to adopt the solentifically exploded précaution of quarantine, rather than to a recognition that it was a necessary step to take, even recording to the theories on which quaran.. tine is still defended. The disease, whits

.

from Javors

WOODYEARS CIROUS.

was to be a member si the committee.

He supports his plea with an appeal full of truth and earnest purpos, with which few will fail to protection of inch armoar der twe S-inch gas, dan scarsoly be considered poitsble for ecast *pathies. But is to the application of the defence; a servios that precludes selection of remedy asked for, the imposition of restrictions, states, and may inulade fighting at chesa trasto an effort may be made even though penetrable by every gun from a 6-inch upwards. there cannot bat be some variance of opioio. quarters, in which case their armor would bo

o

face them in the category of cruisers, how- ever, and their low spend-1′′k kata becomes serious disqualisation. The truth is that

the subject can scarcely be treated otherwise these Armstrong und Stettin ships represent

mercantile lese may be osporianocd, bat we fear that, while the desirability of the Chaplain's object will be everywhere admitted,

Hasing indulged in sensasionaliom as Inne colorans. It will be found very useful to the ing Miss Aloo Moore's "turn" on the wire | President be appointed to conduct the busines are parties who cannot be altogether ignored.

In the building of

fas it considered it for its interest to do so, legal profession and all be have occasion to with the trained pigeons was loudly apolandot. *f the Board during the intervals between meet. They may profess in some fastances to car thequivalent to inches of vortical armour. So

follow the proceedings of the law.corbi

Mr. EDR secondid.

pot forward by Mr. Francis

Put in two

Mr. FRANCES proposed that a Committee of ibres be appointed to conduct the business of the Board in the intervals between the meetings. It appeared to him that this would be the cut of fective methed for carrying on the business of the Board. The Committee might be appointed say, for three montha, at the end of which time they might be obanged er te-appointed as the Board thought fit. During the intervals of the meet-

destined to chase merchantmen,” affecting the business of the Board should be

wheres the Stettin ships are also called orui- SUNDAY WORK ON BOARD SHIP.

sers, but their purpose is the protection of the referred to them. If they were unanimines they might give the officers of the Board orders to carry out their views. If they were not unanitosne

The Singapore Free Peres, commenting on the coast at the me time." This distinction i

misleading. It would not be endorsed by.. the matter should stand over, unless of pressing efforts of the Seaman's Chaplain at Hongkong any day conversant with the sub uct. The rocessity, till the next meeting of the Board. He to secure a cessation of Sunday work in the bar- ) Armstrong ships arry three '8-inch and two should venture to suggest as the first Committee bone, says:

6-inch guns, besides a very powerful auxiliary the Vios-President (Hon. W. M. Deane), Dr. Ho Kni, and himself. He suggested the Vice-pre

The evils which the Chaplain desires to coun-

armsnout. It is manifest, therefore, that they were never intended principally for "chasing mer sident Locanes his position as Superintendent often do mos hably won all who chantmen." For anch service, fast vessels armed Police gave him fasilities of acquiring & know that man possesses, one day of rest in sovea, with On the other hand, the Stoltin vessels, with thus deprived of one of the greatest privileges with a fow 5-inch guns would be quite as useful. Kai because in addition to being a medical man, he had a very wide knowledge of the Chicom, and he ventured to suggest himself because in the early stages of their work the Bourd would have many legal and quasi-legal questions to Woodyear's Circus opened again ou Wadues consider, and he thought he might be able to day aveaing with a new programme and a strong render there some assistance on these points. of queries, the Hyogo Neca saya:-"In the taily calculated to cause grato alert daring which they have romained closed appeared the president and vice president as ex-officio The CAPTAIN SUPERINTENDENT of Tua 5 re-inforced company. The few evenings POLECE maral to add to say committea appriste gaul, where, so far as is permitted to be locally, is not of such a nature that othered to have but whetted the oppatite of the pubiis, mentors. know, there is a great deal of siakness, the ports need be afraid of infection being car for half as tour after the doors were opened on

ME FRANCIS said he was unable to support the than ander e nditions of expediency. The reply two different types of crnisers, about the condition of the inmates must in some menried by ships. -

amendment. The vice-president had no officiel of the Chamber of Commerce shows this for [qure-approximate to the borrers of the Chi-|

Wednesday there was not a vacant seat in any position an the Board except in the absenos of while the views in the latter are bold to he relative merits of which opinions were formerly divided.“ aber Stettin vesels ara "belted part of the Cirass. The antertainment opened the president. The presidant was simply the worthy of all encourarement, the Committee of ernisars, which wears that they are a pro- Among the other contents of the book ars-

nese prisons on the neighbouring malaland?” An Anglo-Chinnse Calendar. Mean of Baroms and it speaks of the anfortunate, prisoners News appeared in an enlarged form.

With the commencement of July the Hyogo with a performante by the Japanese jugglers mouthpions of the Brard. He gave the orders the Chamber profes to be unable to support any tected water-line and some protection for their ter and Thermometer, Rainfall, &c.

entitled "the Magic Tree," in which Chinebara to the officers after the Board had arrived at a legislation which should have for its object the A full Chronology of remarkable events since dying off like rotten sheep under conditions

The Glenagle arrived at London from Foe and Tommy Kitchie went through some clever decision. The Leard was a collective and decompalary cessation of Sunday work in harbour artillery also, the two heaviest gaus being plused the advent of foreigners to Chias and Japan. Gat are disgraceful to overy offrial in the chew on the 11th inst., having sccomplished the and daring fonts. This was followed by an of department and the Board his sistants that there are many conflicting interests in the acous quot sufficiendly powerful to soup out liberative body. The president was not tho kend Their inability is plains ascribed to the fact a burbette that covers the carriage but not the

keep A description of Chiness Festivals, Fasts, &o, alighteat degree responsigle,” For this rain 32 days.

equestrian act, Mr. Log, onerof the recent ar and advisers! The Board bad the anthority and vored." It is further pointed out that any te shells. But the enormous development of artil with the days on which they fall.. Comparative Tables of Money, Weights, &c.

grossly exaggerated picture not the Hyogo

striction world be unfair lase it were in thelery power during the past few years 6-ich Beale of Hongkong Stamp Duties.

Newe but the China Mail must be held retain Y. O. Joekes, arrived at Yokohama en theater the audience to some very gracofa! the object of Mr. Francis's motion was to ex-classes and nationalities of vessels. It neediltrova ustal architects to cast about

The Dutch corvetto Gilveren Krius (10), Cap. rivals, being the exponent. In this act Mr. Lee the president gavo effect to their regolations.

The BEGISTRAR-GENERAL said he presumed Tatara of "an angielling law applicable to all gaz now penetrates a Singh" plate' without The Hongkong Postal Guide for 1533. Scales of Commissions and Charges adapted by writing may be very great, and as a matter

sponsible. The mischievous effects of such 2nd instant from Honolulu, which port she left and clever horsemanship. Master Joey Fratry polite matters as much as possible, but he failed warcely be said that to nationalities, such far in for some other means of protection. The re-

on day 31st.

theo kept the ball relling by performing same to see, if it were carried, that it would do so. He stance as the Chiuse who have such a large sharesult was the so-called "protected orcisers," the Chambers of Commerce of Hongkong of fact medical inspection has been eitat. We are informed by the Agents (basura. Í very dexterous feats with hoops and glasses, and proposed that the Committee should consist as not recognise as Western nations do the value below the water-live.

of the minor shipping trade in Eastery parts who with an armoured dick partly abors and partly listed in Japan in respect of veronja nizom

Butterfold & Siro) that the Queen Stearnship was followed by Mcsere. Harland and Love in tree, bet considering that four members only

ware regaired to form a quorum of the Board he of a day of reef, such rigid prohibition rond pro this elnes of craiser, Armstrong has taken the trom Honglong. That the state of public left Singapore na Wodnesday afternoon for this he lost oricine, Trace turn ontlets and are our very mod page las graïmall bagi ap duce a general sense of grievance. The prose lead: The two Chizean ships, which we sm

note of "go." and their perform pointing a Committee. FOUR HUNDEzd Pages

health in Hongkong has for some time past port.

denta of restriction instanand by the monoriaus Bow exsidering, so woll an the News Ain and of closely printed matter, to which reference is been extremely bad is a fact that unfortunate.

ance was as mirth proroking as over. MeSATA. bir. Los said he thought the proper person lo ineinde the open ecast ports of China, but the constantly repaired by residents and those

The German steamer China, which left Amer Conalas sad Shadfay grea most interesting carry on the basinees of the Board during the in-Committee of the Chamber remark that the Taxachine Kon of the Japanese Navy, are be

presentative specimens. They have no side- Countries embraced within the scope of the discussion of the lamentable state of affaire to be from cholers, having-ocanrred on the way arrival, then wont through a clever trapeze act of the Ordinance. having commercial or political relations with they cannot he denied, and to the temperate on June 4th, arrived at Singapore on the 2nd performance on borsaken. Mr. Martin soting to

Jaly and went into quarantine, eight deaths, and as clown.

Miss Gladys Frates, iso a recent that that was what was intended by Section 14 there is no restriction en Bunday port about cruisers, unless they are to contond entirely with The REGISTRAR-GENERAL said he thought muted by a fee of HE. TL 20. In this Culous water-lize-neither, indeed, have the Stettin CHRONICLE-and-DIRECTORY.

The Contents of the Appendix arotoo numer-

which has existed-fortunately it is now Four passengers were sick on arrival.

bat in Calent's there is a restriction, which may ships far less beasily armed than themselves. was to recapitulate in an Advertisement, but passing away-no exception can be taken; Captain Luso, of the French Mazine Artillery, one end of the tent to the other

The slide which she takes or rathor Dight from

The CHAIRMAN said he presumed that if the be met by paying for a permit, and at Colaribe when, however, a shell penetrates the Arm nclude-

On the contrary, such discussion may have has been ordered to proceed to Hné to search Sasativaal" on the programme, and through to Mr. Francis the president was a dummy of imposing abalate restriction are very great stowed there, and it then meets the armour-desk. termed president was the servant of the Board he was ale, we believe, there exist, certain, restrictions strong craisar'a side part of the projectila's TRRATIES WITH OKINA

jupposed to exercise some discretion. Accord apon Bandey work. The difficulties in the way energy is lost by having to pass through coals for, and study, in conjunction with officials to Great Britain, Nanking, 1842

beneficial effects by inducing measures to be appointed by the King, all documents

alight mishap on Wednesday nearly proved prevent the recurrence of a similar wave of rolsting to the delimitation of the frontiert of more sensational than was intended, Miss Frates president was a member of a deliberative body and boar as the great Easter ports to show sufleicut the ship's vitals. There is faribor en ingonicus Dr. CANTLIE said that was hardly so. The boceuse it is impossible in much compolitan harom, which it glances off ithout penetrating sickness; but for a journal to attempt to Anuam and Sam-Straits Times.

and as muck voice, as such, as any other member. cease why such restrictions should apply to no-system of coffer-dams and witer tight divisions coming to the ground rather more widdenly He should be pleased to support hir. Francia's tive-owned and manand vale Mast, ao doubt, to keep the ship afloat. The deck armour of mate sensational capital qut of it by gross. We have to shnowledge receipt of Nos. 1 and that was expected. Luckily however, she was motions if it was andersteal that the president can be done by trying to secure some community the Armatrong cruisers is 2-inch steel on hariaen exaggeration is little short of criminal. 2 of The Straits Lois Journal, a paper to who close "home" when the pully gora way and

of action among shipping bouses, but then it tal parts and I-inch on luolined, which in respect advant we have already made reference in these ecosped with nothing more serious than a shak

The REGISTRAL GENERAL moved that the must be remembered that the owners at home of resistance to penetration is considered fully the Ching Mail suddenly tuine ita cont and,

aatter entirely in the hash of their local agents, Armstrong ernisers are thus at least equal to. for as covoares protection of water-ne, the ings. with an impertinence of language which

as it deserved to be, and Mr. Cousins in his

bas it need not be said that any delay in the the Stettin and have a decided advantage in re- We have been favoured by the Spanish Cox-hundle net was similarly rewarded. The Japanese adwits of no palliation, dalls the Governorsul with copy of the following telegram received troppe gave another of their elever performances, motion. He felt astonished at the resolutio with any rolish at bead offices Mail steamers, being obtained with a less expondit are of armour

The SURVEYOR-GENERAL also supported the despatob of sessels through intermediate portsgard to safety against Baking. silly croaker and a shrieking alarmist. These from Muails-other typhoon is blowing tand the programme was brought to a close by words his motion meant nothing more or less transports of various national angs, to stosmet

such as Singapore would not be looked apon

These superiorities of the "protected cruiser " the N.N.E. of Luzon, close to the coast. It wil choice epithets were not applied exclusively probably take the same direction as the previons the representation of a laughable pantomime than relegating the whole daty and besiusss of and so forth are always detained horo as short aan is the case with the balled cruiser," the to the Governor, but were evidently armert one, and strong winds in the China Ses are entitled "The Four Lovers." The Cirous will the Board to Mr. Francia and Dr. Ho Kai, the ime as possible, and were li aver proposed to proference the latter. The British Admiralty former type is now everywhere comingiato nsa in { of bin, as the following extriots will show, A. probable.

bo per avery evening until further gotics, and two members of the Beard who Frame restrictions are, the list of her decided to build protested cruisere of minute of His Excellency to the Sanitary. Wa (Straits Times) understand that the in additing se would call our readers' attention progedly opposed to the operation of the say captions would be nuusually long. It 8,000 tons placement. The outs edvautags. Baird was published on the 5th July, which { of the old jail of Singapore will shortfy be com morrow (F,turday) afternoon, when children will Įsponsibility laid on him. Nothing was more oui entirely. by Chinese coalies under Chinas 8-inch armour rond the base of two guns.

building of a Central Fire Station on the site to the matinés performance to be given

Public Health Bill. No member of that met be remembered, too fast coaling is a pris in rempset of protection that can be claimed by Board had any right to divest timal of the eucipal wharf industry baro, and that it is carried the Stettin ships is the possession of a barbetto upered as follows:-" The samber of anden mouned. The system under which the fire be admitted to all parts of the Cirons at greatly erogatory than that they should delegate their supervision. In respect of coaling this But this protection is insuflelent, and cannot Aesthe which are daily, occurring, preceded brigade is at present aged has provad

general hardship entailed upon the European for a mement raise the vessels to the dignity by romiting and purging, readers it certain satiatory, and it is deemed necessary that reduced prices.

powers to any three persons who might be ap pointed, and be for ons would serce land offers, although there must be suloient super af east dofosco ships, as not unceremonious the men should be congregated together, instead that whatever may be ita exnot nature, we of living in different parts of the town. Quarters

himself to such a proeeding. He ahould tharf vision to see shit the bankors are properly stow-correspondent claims. Orilers in Council for Government of H.B.M. have prevalent sinong as a most dangerous for the Superintendent will form part of the

fore support the motion of the Registrar General ed. The Sunday labour done at the Whares at When the order for these four ships, was' Subjecta in China and Japan, 1865, 1877, disease of a cholerais character." A day or

new building.

Dr. CARTLIE said he should like to know what Tasjong Parez is. we believe, reduced as far as 1878, 1881 1884, 1894, 1896, 1886. Hales of H.P.1. Supreme and other Courts two later the China Mai! wrote: The ally

the powers of the President would be when con- Posible to a minimum. There is anarriage.ven to the Armstrong and Stettin yards, A meeting of the Sanitary Board was hold yee doeting the business during the intervals. For mont by which a wharf supervisor gate away the strong probability to that both firms The Hyogo Nous translates the following from tarday afternoon. There were present Dr. Ayres, binowa part he could not so why it was wor

alternate Sunday, and sa

were left practically unfettered as regards taroakers who bave during the last two orjadJapanese vernacular paper:-It is reported that Chairman) Hou. W. M. Deane, Captate Suto delegate the powers of the Board to the machine shop, Sunday. labour is volanture to plan of the vessels. It is interesting, thero-

the police have lately benn making most minute perintendent of Pole; Mr. J. J. Franuis 0 men than to one. three weeks been endeavouring in alarm the inquiries respecting the Japanese Ronianista re- Hos. J. M. Price, Servayor-General Mr. Ste

and is paid at domble

fore, to compare the results obtained. Arm- per strong has produced cruisers with 18 knots public by sensational stories about the spread siding in this city. The reason is of course not wart-Lockhart, legistrar-General; Hon. Wong to do anything without consulting the Board.

The CHAIRMAN Tas chairman has no power hate wise that there should be no hard-and-fast speed, carrying three 8-inch and two 6-inobgues, of cholera in Hongkong do not seem to think interbances have at varions times heen osaed Cautlio, Mr. N. J. Ide, and Mr. W. E. Crowment, he has no power to do anything without on that day. As regards what constitutes urgency ortisers with 16 kects speed, carrying two

rule as to Sunday. Inboxr, waing that there is disclosed, but ramour has it that as many social Shing, Mr. 3. D. Humphreys, Dr. Ho Kaj, De

Mr. FRANGIE-Allwo me to amend that state Food aathority for doing works of necessity" beside auxiliary armament, with a displacement of about 2,000, tone. Stettin has produced at their alarm raising may have a most in Europe by members of the Roman faith, the (Secretary) aerious effect upon the trade of the Colony many try to repeat here in the Fast their par confirmed.

Government are perhaps apprehensive that they

the doolsion of the Board. The Governor way there must always be a variation of opinion and Yet auch must inevitably be the cave." His formances in the Wet.

The minutes of the last meeting were rend and consult with his adrisers, and though they may indeed, in this respect, aireanstances may sutire-3-inch and two finch guns, besides à smaller

hat agree with him he has still the power to alter casey. Any mavement which shooldusiline armament, and having a displas Excellency's minute it should be noted,

The SECRETART then read a report on the curry his wishes into effect. The president of endeavour to secure the co-operation of business out of more than 3,000 tona In other words, The Resident of Perak, pays the Straits Time state of the slaughter boxes and cattle depot at this Board can do nothing without consulting firms towards a more complete cessation from the lettin but a required 30 por cont. more Though only published on the 5th July, speaks in high terms of the present Sultan of Taumati and a report on the Richmond Terrace and obtaining the decision of the Board With Seday ebour in affious and at the whares will of Armstrong's battery and to obtain 18, per displacement to float only about two-thirds was dated the 26th Jane, and its contents that State for bis enlightened and liberal view water supply, which recorded soreral instances respect to the president, he is only to help thinking that the retsons against actual cont. loss speed. One need not be a naval ex-

be slways deserving of support, but we cannot which he doubtless owes to his knowledge of the of the pollution of this apply. ferent ports of China, Philippines, Siam, ko had been debated at the Sanitary Board Baglish language, and to a visit he once paid te The SUBTITOR-GENERAL moved that the excutive officer of this Board.

week before its publication. This explains Rurope The Sultan seems disilined to sink report be referred to the Sanitary Superinten. bow the business during the intervals was to boot very easy to oracone

Mr. Humpanes thought the discussion as to legislation to the end loaded to will be found port to understand what these figures mean. the phrase of "two or three weeks" used into a mero figure-head, and takes care to have a

dant with fastractions to take sach stepa za shall earried on somewhat premature. He mared the by our contemporary.” Later, alluding to the sy in the management of tho afairs of State. Praventa recurrence of thannisance complained of adjournment of the meeting.

No wonder, hence, that he is described as being carried unsaimonely. PERSON

Mr.HUMPERETE seconded, and the motion wa quarantining of a vessel at Manila, the popular with all ranks of the people. Asinties

Dr. Eo KAX Joconded. Mr. FRANCIS asked leave to withdraw his mo Mail Raye - The owners may then the like personal government, A jus absolute tendest of Police, who had been requested to against it.

A letter vai read from the Captain Baperin tion, as the feeling of the meeting was evidently Wa (Hyogo News) To informed that an effort W. H. B. Moore, M.R.C.S., L.R.CP., writes shrieking alarmists here for the loss they ruler suite them, and falls in with their ideas.

cause enquiries to be made with regard to a mis

e likely to be made shortly to put an end to the from Malaoos to the Straits Times as follows etsin." Among the parties designated as In compliance with the request of a number ance existing in Wing Shing street and com.

Mr. IMPаEST's motion was then put and lost anomaly of the dual names by which this port in With regard to the subject of Leprosy and fis The CAPTAIN SUPERINTENDENT OF POLICE at present called. The indiscriminate use of contagiousmos, I would ask for some room in of the reason-ticket holders, Mr. Willard has plained of by some inhabitants "ahrieking alarmists we believe we are abstituted Dorothy for Maritsna" for stated that the bad small complained of arose to conduct the business of the Board in the intially one town is the came of endless confusion.

The letter the proposed that the president he appointed "Kohe End "Eyoga" for what is now prao your paper for the following remarka ourselves included, but we trasi no remarks the opening performanse of his Company on from the panking and storing of salt fish, but ne terval between the meetings, until farther notice and not infrequently of positive, loss. Some parente, redding at Dhoby Ghent in Singapore, About 13 years ago a little child of English that have appeared in this journal could by Monday next. The impression crested by the axell was quite harmless and the street a prí

Mr. De swoonded residents date their correspondence from Keba showed symptoms of leprosy, and it was said that-- the Company at Singapore, where they rate one the police had no power to interfers. any possibility be utilized as the basis of an gave one performance, may he gathered from article such as the Hyogo News founds on the following, from the Straits Times from the Colonial Secretary with reference to the Surveyor General, the Calvial Surgeon, and Kobe Heuge. Then, again, it is within the daily contagiousness, which I give you from hearsay, The SBOBETARY read the following letter of the Colony bad hitherto been in the hands of an attempt to soles the diflonity by adopting door. With caly this appertain link of apparent Mr. FRANCIS said that the sanitary affairs others from Hyoge, and yet another motion make abe had taken if from a Klug wan living next the statements it has discovered in the China The Free Prast, in a paragraph referring to the resolutions proposed a former mosting to a certain extent of the Superintendent of experience of all merobantsengaged in the import I pass on to give your quite a chats of links, NORTHERN& Hall & Holtz Co-operative Co RAYER Ports and Kolly & Walsh, Shanghai Hail In that article we are told that Tawn Hall mentions a proposal of getting of the pollution of water supplies:-

the recent performance of Dorating at the by Mr Humphreys, respecting the prevention Police. But that method of carrying on the trade to find one bill of lading made oat for Kobe for which I can fully vouch NAGASAKI Messy. The C. & J. Trading Co." without going into the question whether up a subscription to induce Mr. Willard's Sir-With referees to your letter, No. 59, of 29th and disallowed, and the management was now re- Hyogo as the place of delivery. So general, established in Benevolan Street,

sanitary work of the Colony bad bead disgreditod and that for the next consignment specifying girl was admitted into an Orphanage orcs This little KOBE-OBAKA....Messrs. F. Walah & Co. the administration of government in Hong. Company to return here for a week or so. It plt and its closures, I am directed by the Gossmorferred to a deliberative assembly, of which the however, is the use of the name "Heygo that not been there a your when na Baraza YOKOHAMA.....Mosara. Kelly &Walsh.

She had Bear that if the manager of the trompo were to acquaint you for the advice of the Sanitary Board president was only one member, and following several instances have occurred where the lad next door became a lapor. The two children MANILA......Messrs. Dias Puertas & Co. kong, with its horde of 'neting' officials re- guaranteed a certain sum, he would return hers to keep the online working near the Glossaly stroned the arguments of his friend the Surveyor masters of reseals have taken up bertits in what were often together. This lad was taken out of that his Eroallener las directed a fences be erected SAIGON Mura. Sobroeder Frères and joising in double-barrelled names, really is from Hongkong before fully leaving for Amer- from trespassing on Crown land whence the watne General, he oakl not consent to delegate his reis locally known as Hyogo harbour andor the school, but one of his schoolfellows continued to

Gards. HANOI ...Mr. F. Maintroy,

pattern and an exemplar to the nnen- That the rotara would be heartily welcomed supply a takon His Excelloso e informed that sponsibility to ours wa HAIPHONG......Hr. G. Gavele.

Impression-derived from the bills of lading-nee him, and they were very friendly. In the lightened peoples of the Far East, it is quite Tuesday nightahould be suffioiontevidence of this which will serve the purpose fabanded by the

goes without saying. The crowded konar on las catenaber drat already pride tast toy The motion of the Captain Superiutandout that it was their proper destination. BINGTON...Mesare. Eamiey & Co.

wife to say cunt a fur af Asrication is cou-The great question is, how large ram would consider what protecte meastros my by recensary gineer stall attend the nintings when required sooner the better. There is of course, something sad legs, which I recognised as leprosy. On

of Police was then put to the mooting and sarried.

couren of a few years leprosy showed itself i In respect to other water sources His Meallanny will

It must be obvious that this uncertainty and this boy. Last August I was called to Sologie SINGAPORE.....Mesra. Kelly & Walsh.

Dr. CANTLIK moved that the Sanitary En-confusion shouk be brought to a end, and the Road to see a little girl with spota en her fico be required by the manager. We understand when the occasion arises, that is when new buildinge PENANG........Messrs. Maynard & Co.

cerned the Malts and Gibraltar, &c., of Sir that for a weak 92,000 would have to be guaran-aro being ecouted and at which large numbers of work to do so, and that three clear days notice be given of to be arged in favour of both names, bat when it exquiry I found that she had been playmate Conan Bows is not only, immeasurably teed. Whether the restfients in Singapors are men are payed in the vicinity of ench soutes. I any special subject they wished to consult bima onixstated that in by gone times a petty fishing vil of the boy last mentioned. The store were behind the mother-country, but actually far salciently fond of theatricale to put their hardest to add that His Excellency has given instructions. MELBOURNE...Mesars. Norton, Hargrave & din arrear ́of Japan ;" and, having given into their pockets to this extent, we do not should be at soon reported to bẩn. -Iure the the motion bardly necessary, The Sanitary En-† Kaigandori, and that it was called hube, we think blood; wall known in Singapore, and with no that the impending openrrence of any sues conditions The SORTETOR-GENERAL said he thought lege existed somewhere in the neighbourhood of members of families in no way connected by know. But it might be well worth trying to bonom, &e.. quotation from our evening contemporary, get up a subscription list, and to see what amount

F. Srzwaar, Colonial FerBingor world he only foo glad to actand these { all has been advanced in favour of the retention i trace of a lapious heredity. be Hyogo paper exclaims What an out amusement. There is no doubt that the com from the Colonied Becretary with regard to the willing to attend.

people were really prepared to pay for a week's

meetings and give any information in his power of that name for the present town. As regerda The BBCRETARY read the following letter The motion conveyed the idea that he was un-Eyogo, on the other hand, very much more can brought to me with symptoms of commencing. Within the last week in Portuguess lad was ary there would be if a similar state of affairs paus that left here yesterday is far better than cholera epidemic —

be put forward. From tus homemorial Hyngo, but undoubted leprosy. His family hare not existed in Japan!!!

any Singapore is likely to see or hear for many

Dr. CANTLIE SXpressed himself satisfied with has been an important, wally, and fourishing bad it. Upon asking him whether it wan In connection with the action eller cou all companies, but, all round, it may be described anclosure on the subject of abufers. Is reply The HRVATOR GENERAL moved that the roept for local administrative purposes, is resily the habit of visiting Portuguese neighbour

a day to come. It has its faults, of course, like, Sim-Iam desited by the fovernor to sokaonlodes the Surveyor-General's remarks on the subject, pert. It is marked on every map of Japan har ponsible for him to have contracted the dissass

receipt of your letter, No. 91, of 10th instant, and (5) and Withdrew his motion, to

ing the nightest proberians to scourses, and, from a leper, he at que aid that he had been in tries may take in regard to resuela arriving as very fair." It is to be hoped that same in to atata that His Excellsnog le glad to observe the Board go into Committee on the bylawa made part and parcel of the far larger town that an advanced Iopez. He has never to his know from Hongkong, on reports of sickness pre- daential personage will take up this matter of a procations which are being an in the matter under the sections of the Ordinancs relating to has sprung into exitezos dune the opening ledge touched the man (but this I doubt) and valling here, the question of whether it is de. subenription list, and so earn the gratitude of the notifications to the people is no doubt valnabindralunge, sta

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of the port to foreign trade. The difference would never eat anything in his house, but ha all who are oppressed with the tameness and contain no hints in respect to some of the most pot gitable to publish or to suppress information sameness of Singapore society.

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The REGISTRAR-GENERAL seconded.

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ent cause of cholerain disease, namely, uncleantities, DE HO KAI proposed that the countderation

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